Yasiel Puig suspended one game for flipping off Cleveland fans

That’s the ruling from Major League Baseball, which announced the Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder’s punishment from a Tuesday night incident in which he flipped Cleveland fans the double bird after hitting a homer. After the game, Puig said they’d been heckling him and he admitted that he’d stooped to their level.

Puig also said he’d pay the fine from MLB, but he must not have been expecting a suspension. As it turns out, Puig has elected to appeal that, according to MLB’s announcement. He’ll be able to play until his appeal is heard.